Fort Wayne, IN – Northern Indiana will see temperatures rise after one more cold night, with lows ranging from 9 to 14°F. Warmer conditions are expected through early next week, though a brief period of rain may develop late Monday into early Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service Northern Indiana, the region will remain mostly dry in the coming days, with a steady warming trend. Temperatures are forecasted to climb above normal highs by Sunday, bringing relief from recent cold conditions. However, an increase in moisture Monday night into Tuesday could lead to scattered rain chances, estimated between 25-35%.
Residents should prepare for fluctuating temperatures and possible wet conditions early next week. No significant winter weather impacts are expected at this time. For the latest updates, visit weather.gov/iwx.